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Sunday, March 23, 2014

Concord, Massachusetts -- Civil War Memorial

The Civil War Memorial located on the Concord, Massachusetts green.

They Died for Their Country in the

War of The Rebellion

______________

Maj. Amiel W. Whipple

Capt. Daniel Foster

Chaplain James Means

Chaplain William C. Whitcomb

Thomas Carey

Capt. James E. McCafferty, Jr.

Martin Lynch

Paul C. Kittredge

Herman Flint

Charles Brigham

Edward C. Garrity

John McDonough

Charles A. Lawrence

James M. Billings

Charles H. Brown

Thomas McGuire

Lieut. Ezra Ripley

Col. George L. Prescott

Serg't Charles Appleton

Corp'l. William J. Damon

Francis Buttrick

Barney Clark

George B. Erskine

Jonas E. Melvin

James Thompson

Bertrand Burgess

Edwin C. Proctor

George J. Carr

Charles B. Hannaford

Alonzo Francis Munroe

Serg't Franklin M. Gregory

Corp'l Erastus H. Kingsbury

Oliver M. Richards

Charles W. Stuart

Michael Murray

Serg't Henry Carley Smith

Richard R. Clark

George Poland

Paul A. Dudley

Asa H. Melvin

John H. Melvin

Samuel Melvin

Charles Nealey

Thomas Doyle

Frederick J. Tarbell

Serg't James S. Fernald

Alden Buttrick

Corp'l Charles Hosmer Wright

The

Town of Concord

Builds This Monument

In Honor of

THE BRAVE MEN

Whose Names it Bears:

And Records

With Grateful Pride,

That They Found Here

Birthplace, Home or Grave.

1866.

Another view of the tall monument in the background. The one in front is the World War I memorial, see my post HERE.

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